HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL: 1A-DII Final Four Capsules, 3/11

Kansas guard Brady Morningstar (12) is pressured by Oklahoma State guard Keiton Page (12) during the second half of an NCAA college basketball game in the Big 12 Men's Basketball tournament Thursday, March 10, 2011 in Kansas City, Mo. (AP Photo/Charlie Riedel)

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No. 1 Bronte (32-3)

The Longhorns have maintained their top spot in the rankings throughout the entire season. After sailing through District 12 to a first-place finish, Bronte plowed through its four playoff opponents to claim the Region 2 championship. Once again, head coach Rocky Rawls has his team in the state tournament. One year ago, the Longhorns fell to eventual champion Cayuga in overtime.

No. 25 Roxton (25-6)

Roxton is making its first-ever trip to state basketball tournament at the Frank Erwin Center. After finishing second in District 18 to No. 4-ranked Dodd City, the Lions have been on a roll. Roxton knocked off No. 9 Frost in the area round, and bested No. 13 Saltillo and No. 5 Laneville at the Region 3 Tournament. Head coach Hosea Lee, in his first year at Roxton, led Gainesville to the 3A state title back in 2002 .

No. 3 Paducah (27-6)

The Dragons are making their ninth appearance in the state tournament, after claiming the Region 1 championship. Head coach Jay Cantrell led Paducah to a first place finish in District 6. In the regional quarterfinals, the Dragons hung on for a tough win over No. 10 Sands to make the regional tournament. After defeating Happy in the regional semifinals, Paducah ousted No. 2 Anton on its way to a state tournament berth.

No. 15 Waelder (31-7)

It has been 33 years since Waelder last made its way to the state tournament. This season, coach Jarvin Hall and the Wildcats dominated their District 30 counterparts to an undefeated district title. Waelder upset No. 20 San Perlita in the regional quarterfinals, then pulled out two tough wins in the Region 4 Tournament over Huckabay and Kopperl to make its way back to Austin.